A blog about my zentangles, zentangle inspired art, and other artistic pursuits. In the Chicago area.
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Wednesday, May 16, 2012
Wild in sepia
My entry for this Diva sepia challenge is a zendala done on a small 3 1/2 circle. When I was putting this one together I found a shape on my French curve that I rather liked. So I ran with it. The rest was simple but fun
Lovely Zendala tile I like it's simplicity .Very,very nice
ReplyDeleteOhhh, ahhhh, what a wowser!
ReplyDeletegreat curves...reminds me of fengle? LOVE it in the sepia tone!!
ReplyDeleteVery nice Zendala! Love the movement in it.
ReplyDeleteAnnemarie Huijts, Holland
I love the cleaness and simplicity of this one. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteReally pretty design, Sue. What is a French curve?
ReplyDeleteWow, this is great.
ReplyDeleteLovely! I used a round tile too, but one of the larger ones. I'll have to dig out my French curve...
ReplyDeleteWonderfully done, I recognize that french curve, it lends itself beautifully to this Zendala. How cute!
ReplyDeleteI love the depth and movement in this one, great job.
ReplyDeleteThis one is lovely, like a day at the beach. It kind of reminds me of sea shells and sea foam.
ReplyDeleteVery pleasing. Brilliant work.
ReplyDeleteBeautifully drawn and tangled zendala. Love the open-ness of your tangles. And great shading.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea - to use a French curve. I just found one of mine. Now I know what to do with it. Yours is just beautiful.
ReplyDeleteBarbara
Lovely tile -.... I'll have to look up what a french curve is... but it sure makes this beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLove your design, simple but beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGreat Zendala, simple, but elegant!
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty!! I really like how you started off with Paradox. It worked great that way. Excellent results!!
ReplyDeleteAmazine piece of ART! love 'n greetz, Ellen
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